Back in March 2016, we had a whole week of Depeche Mode remixes, but that doesn't stop us dropping a few new ones in the mix from time to time. Today it is the original single front cover artwork for Dreaming Of Me that hits the news-stands. On the original cover we find a babe with a long pony-tail in some kind of house of mirrors. Maybe it is a dream. On the remix we find a babe who we are certain, if she asked the question 'are you dreaming of me?', there would be many folk who would wish to immediately fall into a sleepy state and allow their thoughts to be taken into her realm. Slumber!

Turn Around (or Hey What's Wrong With You as it is sometimes sub-titled) is by Phats & Small whose original single front cover artwork tells us that they are on Multiply Records, but nothing about who or what is turning around or, even, why. On the remix we find two babes out for a cycle on their tandem bike. Why do they need to turn around? Because, and as if you hadn't noticed this, they appear to have gone out for their ride without first putting any clothes on (other, oddly, than scarves, socks and gloves). Saddle!

We are Doctorin' The House with Coldcut (Featuring Yazz & The Plastic Population). The original single front cover artwork is a handy blur of orange and aqua blobs that really does not in any way convey any kind of medical message that might be associated with the song. On the remix we find a doctor, in the house, so to speak. We know she is a doctor as she has a stethoscope around her neck. What more proof do you need, people? Certificate!

It may seem odd to be remixing a summer sizzler in January, but it's nice to be cheered by some warm sunshine in these dark, cold times of the year (and it is, of course, summer in the southern hemisphere). The original front cover single artwork for Free As The Morning Sun by Mr Hermano doesn't have much of a summery feel about it, though with all those stars on it, it is to be hoped there would be a planet with a sunny beach on it somewhere. On the remix we find a babe enjoying the morning sun freely. Now that's more like it. Dawn!

Yes, it's still cold outside and so the perfect time for another wintery remix, this time for The Florin Street Band and their single (well E.P. actually) The Winter Wonder. On the original single front cover artwork we find a suitably wintery scene with holly berries and that. On the remix we find an even more wintery scene as we discover a babe laying down in the snow. It's a wonder she hasn't caught a cold. Flushed!

We wonder whether today's remix artist Gwen McCrae is in any way related to yesterday's remix artist George, but we are too lazy to put their names into a search engine to find out. Anyway, today's triple-play remix of Keep The Fire Burning shows that the original single front cover artwork presents us with a picture of Ms McCrae smiling - perhaps she is nice and toasty in front of a fire but this is not apparent. On the first remix we find a babe who is so toasty in front of a fire that she has stripped down to her pink negligee. On the second remix we find a babe that must be even warmer, and whose job, it seems, is to keep that fire burning. Sizzle!

On the original single front cover artwork for Rock Your Baby, we find George McCrae lounging around against a wooden fence. It seems he is not rocking, though it is a still photo, but there is definitely no baby, babe or other diminutive person around. On the remix we find a babe, or baby, who is lounging around against a rock. The only missing part is whether she is your baby or someone else's baby who is rocking. Pebble!

When a band such as Matt Bianco sings a song entitled Get Out Of Your Lazy Bed, we expect a little more from the original single cover artwork than a moody picture of the band members. What we do expect is a bed, with someone in it, who is clearly lazy and doesn't want to get out (or is is the bed that is lazy?) So it is probably good news that all of these aspects appear to be present in the remixed artwork. Snooze!

So Simply Red want to sing to us about Your Mirror do they? This is odd, as on the original single cover artwork, there are no mirrors visible, just the lead singer standing in front of a sunset (or is it a sunrise?) On the remix we find a babe examining her outfit in a mirror. Is it her mirror, or is it your mirror? That is for you to know and us to puzzle about. One thing is for certain, she needs to put on a few more clothes if she is going to walk outside into the sunrise (or sunset) as the outfit she has on at the moment is only really any use in bedrooms with mirrors and little else. Echo!

Another triple-play from us good folk at AllBum.Art, and this time for Frankie Vaughan and his single Kisses Sweeter Than Wine. On the original single front cover artwork we find Mr Vaughan standing holding what appears to be some fishing rope. Where are the kisses, or the wine, you are no doubt asking yourself? On the remixes of course. On the first remix we find a babe whose lush red lips are as tempting as any wine. On the second remix we find a babe drinking white wine. Oh, and most of her clothes seem to have fallen off - maybe she is drunk. Intoxicating!